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Sample quotes

The following information is based on a typical quote for houses valued at £250,000.

Select from one of the options below to see an example quotation.

£250,000 Freehold Property

For Remortgaging

Our Legal Fee

£299

Land Registry Fee

£40

Official Copies

£42

Arranging Search Indemnity

£30.60

VAT (where applicable)

£59.80

Total

£471.40

£250,000 Freehold Property

For Transfer of Equity

Our Legal Fee

£299

Land Registry Fee

£40

Official Copies

£42

Arranging Search Indemnity

£30.60

Stamp Duty Land Tax Fee

£50

VAT (where applicable)

£86.34

Total

£547.94

Buying a house in Devon

A beautiful county in southwest England, Devon has a coastline along the English Channel to the south and Bristol Channel to the north. Over 1.1 million people live in Devon, which has a wide selection of homes to fit all kinds of tastes and budgets.

If you want to buy or sell property in Devon, you must instruct property lawyers to carry out the legal work on your behalf.

My Home Move Conveyancing can offer you award winning customer service, an innovative use of technology and a positive, passionate attitude to what we do.

We’re proud to supply our conveyancing services in Devon to homebuyers across the county, from those looking for modern flats in built up areas such as county town Exeter to sprawling rural properties in the pretty countryside and homes by the seaside in places like Torquay.

Local statistics

The average house price in Devon is £243,852. Detached houses are valued highest at £359,331, while semi detached properties are priced at £242,449. Terraces are priced at £195,990, and flats at £146,864.

Essential info

The local authority responsible for properties is Devon County Council. They can be contacted on 0345 155 1015 or at the following address:

Devon County Council
County Hall
Topsham Road
Exeter
Devon
EX2 4QD

The local area

With a name originating from the ancient Celtic people that lived on Britain’s southwest peninsula at the time of the Roman invasion, Devon has been inhabited by humans for many thousands of years. With swathes of beautiful natural scenery including striking cliffs and sandy beaches along the two coastlines, as well as the picturesque moorland of Dartmoor National Park, it’s a great place to live if you love spending time outdoors.

Due to its mostly rural nature, Devon doesn’t have the best transport network when it comes to airports and motorways, although the M5 motorway starts at Exeter in the southeast and can be used to reach Bristol and the M4 which runs westwards to South Wales and London in the east. Great Western Railway is the main railway provider in Devon, which puts on a range of regional, local and suburban services, as well as connections to London Paddington station. The Torbay area is close by, as are the towns of Exmouth and Torquay.

There are plenty of schools across Devon for families with children to choose between, with around 60 secondary options across the county. Plymouth and Exeter both have universities offering higher education facilities, while most towns and villages have options for children of primary age.

About us

We’re here to guide you into your new home. Working with experienced conveyancers and industry experts, we help to make your move as easy, cost-effective and convenient as possible.

Why choose us?

We’ll find out what’s important to you and what’s unique about your move, so we can match you with the conveyancing firm within our group that best suits your needs.

The Simplify family are all rated Excellent on TrustPilot, so rest assured you’ll only ever receive the best service.

Using the right combination of tech and people, at the right points in your journey, helps to fast track the process and keep you in control.

What's involved in conveyancing

Once you have your offer accepted, it’s time to get the ball rolling on legally transferring the ownership to you. Find out more about the conveyancing process when buying a house.

If you are selling a house, you will need a conveyancer to act for you. Find out more about the conveyancing process when selling a house.

If you’re remortgaging your house you may need to appoint a conveyancer to help complete the legal work. Find out more about the remortgage conveyancing process.

Get in touch

Move Specialist team

If you would like to discuss a quotation you have received please call our Move Specialists on

0333 234 4425

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Conveyancing team

If you would like to speak to someone about your case please call our Conveyancing Team on

0345 234 0230

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